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: : United Press Telophotos. FIRST ROUND—Body blows double up Vejar. STILL IN THE FIRST—Down to the canvas for the second time in the round. MORE PUNISHMENT—On the head, too. NINTH ROUND—Booming lefts put Vejar in trouble again. - omar wo 1 —————— | - | ® $ ® ® i Fritzie -Pruden 1st In Line To Fight D H Indi L Davey Floors Fritzie -Pruden 1st In Line To Fig avey Here n ans ose, By JIM HEYROCK | nearly certain Pruden would get showings he made in his past fought, and it also was the first! JOE SGRO, who retired last
» . § CHICAGO eS paort p ithe nod for Indianpaolis. three bouts. Williams, it was fight in which Davey has been year from ring competition after ; | } 70, May ritzie Pru-,. 1 3 oi a elar Imes den, the welterweight who) BOB § ORMSER, president or" trot Ne Snougn Kpown. yoy ej Jug being State welterweight cham. Nl ) n ome dropped a split decision to Chico hey He sier Boxing Club, ‘met| THE RED - HAIRED Davey,la cut over Davey's left eye in|Pion, will begin a coméback om
-.» ficials of the International holder of ter's d . ! | er of a master's degree from the eighth and opened another the May 28 show. For Decision Vejar. today appeared the first Boxing Club last night while Michigan State College, last night over the right eye in the ninth. Prices also were announced
Pruden, the Toronto, Canada, And from the talks, it seemed -| prestige as a boxer but added | fight to finish his training. | ringside; $7.50 for side and
{ : | CHICAGO, May 8—South- battler was being given first con-| Pruden was the most logical | nothing to his being a knock- | Also on the Indianapolis card, | phrquet seats; $3 for side mezBy EDDIE ASH ; [paw Chuck. Davey vaulted sideration. Two other figliters,| man for the Indianapolis TV | out puncher. in a preliminary, will be Walter| zhnine; $2.50 for upper mezTimes Sports Editor (Johnny Saxon of New York and| fight May 28. | 2 2» Haywood, twice Golden Gloves| zanine and $1.25 general ad-
Nudged back into the second division, the Indians are| 00 the top rank among non Williams of Wooster, Mass.,| In the talks, Saxton was being | UNDOUBTEDLY it was the Open champion, in his profes-| mission. Tickets will go on sale
to cl their 1 home stand tonight in the series final o| Welterweight contenders to- were being considered but it was!edged out by virtue of the spotty most rugged fight Vejar ever has|sional debut. | tomorrow.
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the Millers under| tha Sabbath on this trip that four times times hammered| AS IF there wasn't enough ex-| If I were a critic writing on |annual spring dinner Friday in control, ay young Chico Vejar to the Chicago citement in Washington in this| | orhe Pride of St. Louis’ Id |the school cafeteria. All boys who The nedsking HOPING to ‘get some Witting|o 4M "canvas last night tojbresidential election year, gd rac t . ‘Harris a Senat have got to wiiout of the first base position, De-| ACK UP an important 10 Toung_o Th 1m 2 Senmtore have bo : . | a
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: | Broad Ripple during the yéar will his id ul ut oy [sautels started Ajay Phillip there declan. hitting ‘a lot harder |SX-E3Me Winning streak. Direy Dean Technique. be guests along with the coachge [last night. The éxperiment didn't gE a8 Jo arde And if the names of Sid Hud- ling staff.
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| : E (DIN signed Umpire Scotty Robb. | least a hold onion strikes without taking a single Tendler got hold of me,” said son. comes into the conversation | LEAGUE STANDINGS Detroit at Washington. oo oa, ro not |28r of the Indianapolis Indians, the American swing in his only two plate ap-| lin th torial cl AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [8t. Louis at Philadelphia. DP will be the guest speaker. Wilhed Davey. “He taught me to put | e senatorial cloak rooms to-| Won Lost Pct. GB {Cleveland 3 Nor Yoox only saw National League | A A 8 8 0 ciation’s pearances. Herb Conyers returned ‘day alogg with Eisenhower, Ke-| Milwaukee ......... 12. 8 .867 -— Chicago at Boston. . : liam A. Hackemeyer, president of first division. to the post after Bill Higdon] my body behind the blow and |¢;,yer Taft Russell, and a few Kora oy, i 12 8 600 314 | Philadelphis A OR Aburai CUE shawsiting Hh She ba ul bat the association, will serve as Norman Fox, albatted for Phillip in the seventh.) I've somehow got a lot more others. it is to be expected. | Minneapolis 11 10 324 2%; /Boston at Chicago. ; psy Wel w alls and ltoastmaster. (11 d Gearhart ho has had { | INDIANAPOLIS ....'10 11 478 3}a New York at St. Louis. strikes, | a Eddie Ash 8-3 righthander, Liloy ear » Who | power with the punch.” Usually, the Senators fold up [Toledo .. .._..''". 9 12 [429 4% (Only games scheduled). s = = Association officers will also be . is slated to pitch{some first base experience, may : up {Columbus ...........9 12° 429 4% —tt— lelected for the 1952-53 Chick [be given a tryout there, although| Davey showed plenty of power nicely andfpt the election take |s: paul "e130 end GAMES TOMORROW | Here's a report an American |.ccted for the 1952-53 season. for Minheapolis. Manager Chick he Riven a. hi * trade. |8nd class in his nationally tele-| its course in other presidential | AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION jockey brought back after a | Genovese announced. It will bejoutfielding is his regular "vised scrap with Vejar, his most| Years. They finished seventh in |... Nat 1 A 9B Indianapolis at Kansas City. | riding campaign in France. “I |§ MR. DISNEY HATS a ladies’ night “special” at the «= » = important victory. '48, eighth in '44, and seventh [Cleveland .......0.. 7 867 1 | ‘Only same echeduled AGUE | didn't speak French. When I | Tribe's wigwam in the farewell] DAVE POPE has moved | : { in '40. And they were pre-sea- » ashington : Sil 31 Boston at New York. { was riding a race 1 couldn't | $10 ne of the first home stand. As| ahead of Harry Malmberg in -.4.n | son choices to do that again |New York B10 Me A) EHNSEO at DEFOR, od (Right) ¢ 8 » Obly 3% Nas game 3 THE TRIUMPH, 32d of Da-/ iPhiladelphia '....... 7 ‘10 417 6 Washington at Philadelphia (night). | speak to the other jockeys and | Smith’ the batting averages, 328 to | °°0% ZTHIVVIIM this year. { 8 ston at D igh | s in of taizy, the Indians have played 325 nn _ has been |Ve¥Y'S pro career which began] f 5 8 Detroit’ RB mmr OSA LEAGUE 1 couldn't talk to the horse. It |] {ndianapolis * hv » . { . . i A ”» | 0 18 games on the hame Semon filing the role of spare out- (after he won four national col-' BUT THE wily Harris seems NATIONAL LEAGUE ] cliginnatl at Si. Lotte nights, | got pretty lonely out there.” | Le? Hote with only five won, 8 fielder and has been at bat but |legiate titles as a Michigan State'to have other plans. Last night srookisn Won Lost. Pot. GB fous If 58 on" _ one tie. 20 times, is averaging .450. scrapper, preserved his (unde- the Nats made It six in a row with!Nsw York .......... J 3 I Je RESULTS YESTERDAY ‘High School Golf , \ The Millers shoved the Red- 2 n'a jfeated record. a five-hit, 6 to 2 victory over De-|Chicaso ......... 123 1 ‘63 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Lawrence Central 30, Noblesville 17. | skins below the .500 mark Ry in THE INDIANS weren't too, Davey floored Vejar four times, troit by Sid Hudson. They Sf louis o-oo 10 10 300 4lal Milwaykee at on B18 Toy 1a i! _Pendieton is, Greenfield 10. | ning a tight one last night, 1 rc alert in the sixth when the Millers twice in the first round for counts Strengthened their hold on third, Boston a Er BF PIL PERIL rt ORY 4, on 14 hits. The Or ians Scored four runs. When the Tribe of six and eight with blows to/Place. and stood only 2% games RN ITACIFIC COAST LEAGUE * son: Cossin, Hisner (4), Parris (9) and, 10 runners stranded. Tue la ove| Dad Ronnie Samford trapped be-the head. But Vejar shook these out of first place. They kept pace Sa’ Pisce Won Lost Pet GB | ; (14 Innings) had another of help SS Dy tween second and third in a run-off and came back strong there- With first place Boston which Par Desh, f3 13 $38 7% Ealumbus. "310 003 000 609 oo—1 11 Ti . Dights and were Red 10 Said doWn play, second base was left after. downed Chicago, 7 to 2, and with/lielwopd ......- 16° If 3 3% Hood voup (n. cicotte (11). Jones 12) hits. However, they were ol unguarded. This permitted Mor-\ mnen Davey put in the con- écond place Cleveland Which San, Francisco resas 487 8s "AMERICAN LEAGUE : «tp one safety, a single, in six oo mo il Who had singled, toy ) (again banged the Yankees, 7 to 2.| Bolts? “BOB OB $i cleveana hon 10°00 711 2 “Innings, by Alex Konokowski, re-| a ithout 1 bei {Vincer in the sixth and seventh. In the Nati ’ IS amento 14 21 400 ‘si3New York 10 000— 2 12 0 cently sent to the Millers by the "tv hnnee on I Oe 3 ay ne In each case he boomed a deft ve National League, Procks, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Donald 61. Shatiock (3) and Betts Home J parent New York Giants. lcould have been held at first, oro, tne Stomach and in each easel the Giants b pe ove . 5 to 4|Mentzen SIR ihe a Bet] epadht y TY a N (@) 9 (0) 1 t The righthander retired the In-|, + seennd Ne Put Vejar down, the first time Yy winning a B 0 4 gyracyse ... 3 8 618 3 Boston 7. 140 000 30%— i! {better than that, nailed at second | x t th a for decision at Cincinnati, while the|gorente 1 8 33 14 Holcombe. Kennedy, Siobds (7) and dians in order in four of the first : Then Blaylock [°F 2 six count, the second for| ochester liar; Henry (4,0) and White, Losing {to retire the side. en Blaylock | ; Giants topped the Cardinals, 3 to|Bufiaio 1 10 534 5 |Bjtcher—Holcombe (0-2) six rounds. Lloyd Gearhart got/.,.ri0q nome what proved to ba/$Eht: And these were the punches; “vs pirates anded o six-game Baltimore § 13 300 0,8 ouis "500 000 000— 0 5 1 “8 single in the second stanza and the winning run on a single by 2% Won. losing streak defeating, the Phil. Otsva A 16 200 11% PRERGERNE J aim Moss: Kelner 3-31 - Dave Pope walked in the fourth.\p, pangridge before Clint Har- “He didn’t hurt me too much |jjes, 5 to 1. The Cubs and Braves SO THEN An Car Bat. 5. | pnd. Astroth. 100 100 000— 2 § 1 * . 4 8.8 to If in [tung fanned for the third out.| with the head punches,” Vejar were {dle because of cold weather. Mobile - 03 8. Washington 004 ol Sox. 8 0 TRIBE BATS came to life |Second. Baseman Bobby Wilson Said. “They slowed me up. but Hud : / . New Orleans ........ 17 12° 588 3 |Hudson (3-1) And Grasso. Losing Prcher| ave fo the seventh after the Millers had t at fault. He was oc those left hands to the stom- udson, a veteran who was |afianta . ....iiii0 4 13 519 ‘8 |_Gray (d-4 stacked up a 5-to-0 lead. In the was x a -~ . a1 now ach really made the difference. = SUPPosed to have ‘wen waghed Birmingham ........ 13 14 481 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE | stretch” inning, hits by Pope, [Po 0 "0¢ rendow I | He's probably the fastest man | UP because of arm trouble, now (Little Rock’ 19 44 417 61 Boston at Chicago (postponed. rain). Gearhart (a double), Al Smith, O° FO (8 sat to With his hands in the business.” | !8 throwing with a full over- MemoMS - oo 8 30 331 alts Few, SOCK 300 100 000 2 and Milt Nielsen, and | coolish weather wasn't to| : : »/ hand motion again and he gave Ww G.B. o Maglie, Jansen (9) and Westrum; Earl Turner | cy I want a rematch, though, : ; 4.B. gchmidt, Yuhas (7), Bokelmann (9) and the fans’ liking and many regul it Ft. Worth | an error by Darryl Spencer, Mil-| 1sst Paid attend. Vejar said. “I kgpw his style .It the works against the Tigers sesumont 1%|D. Rice, Winnine Piicher—Magite (3-0). or hortaton secountad fr fours Yee PUESOG, Paid tena JO SG CL, KEY, DE BE nad night for Ma ‘second [RS sais CPN, runs. The rally ended when Harry oo, "oy 50 0 ame but not Want to fight him again.” | routs - going perform- | Baling onle He 412|" Meyer, Hansen 8) and Lopata; Pollet ‘ ce- : [vie " ance, ‘Cli’ $211.3) a araglola. Home Run—Ryan. TE Juided io 2 for yntl] Ser the qume was oH ard rd. hitter." Dave In’ bis last outing he topped Pp, et 313) osing, Plecher—Maver, th 0 415 4 y pant pleted. : : |Clevel | Cipeinnatt =". io. 003 001 000 4 6 0 : ler pitchers were | (heart. Boy, how he kept coming/Cléveland, 3 to 1, in 13 innings. GAMES T VenCuyk, ‘Rutherford (3) and Camwarming up in the bullpen ax Tribe Box Score back.” ’ |The newly acquired . ex-Yankees| ANERICAN ASSOCIATION 780 and Ross) Wingine Pilcher Ruther: Konikowski fought off the ropes D r. despite hi d. of go /kept up their spree since joining! : (All Night Oames) Ilford (1-1). Losing Pitcher—Hiller (3-3). i stayed in. He stayed up- | MINNEAPOLIS ng Ny ape arts be. Washington Sunday. Jensen sin- bi Fail a: INDIANAPOLIS 8:15), rtopin SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION " right, too, and there Was 10 | suumrerd. 2 ape gl % 4 Store had put a foe on the canvas (€led and doubled and drove in a} Hwaukee at ojedo Pepi ein Hea aks 0. to e n O further scoring. SH S$ 9 3 o 3 8in the first round. But against FW. Nasom went Bitleds | But — Little Rock 8. Nasivifie 8. arhart t a single in the| Hartung, rf 4 9 2 1 0 OVejar, he had too much polish ew. 0 walks and s 8 . AS yo a Te _— and was Broome. ot pve i : : ¢ and punch all the way. a .524 average. Jim Busby, their NOtre Dame Beats Bafta” meaumont 3. ' . icv hte } > * . . . e forced by Herb Conyers. Then RII*", - == | 1 § 3 § His blocking defensively kept (Dr nw witlelger em ine: Michigan State, 4-2 klaboma éuy Housion 7 the Miller hurler retired the Spencer ws = ......3 1 2 8 4 UiVejar from landing a solid blow] 8 SOX, co'ldcled ‘wo ® EAST LANSING, Mich May Portiand 4. Seattle 3 LX Tribesters in order in the ninth. — = — = — —until the ninth round and mean- and scored two runs. i 8 (UP)—Notre Dame's baseball! Son Frotsi Sacramento 0. v In this inning—their last chance Tolan wousarorss | (while the Stamford, Conn., scrap: ANE ‘team defeated Michigan State (Gnty games Scheauledl’ 0b 2 : —the Indians acted as though’ AB BR W o a Per had idst the bout. (|, THE YANKEES dropped theirin,,, "4 14 2 yesterday on the, Baltimore 4 Buffalo 3° (10 innings. gle they knew they were through. {Risen to 1 8 8 i § 8 Vejar raked in the larger share second straight to the Indians, © pitching of Tom Bujnow- MIE use 4. Springfield 1. * = ope, of 3 1 1 4 bo oof the money from the crowd of Who now have won four straight. | Rochester 5, Toronto, 2. pe ¢ y | ski, who went the distance Montreal 3, Ott 1 IN THE eighth, however, Konl-| ay ¢« 1 3 8 © 38773 though. He was paid $9500 Mike Garcia gave up 12 hits, but To. VIO Went Lhe CISLante. == 1 Montreal 3. Ottawa 1. kowski had a narrow escape. BR 5... i 8 8 » & dand Davey $7900, including $1500/the Yankees left 10 .men on base | 3AcHican Bate 000 110 000 2 § 7 Frank Kalin hit a 380-foot drive ongers. 16 01 @ 8 2 a eto each for television. to make it a horrendous total of | nowski and Kine. = “no Bowers: Bui that was caught by Roy Broome, Smith. 3b t 131338 - ————————— 145’ for the campaign. They also —rt— who backed against the left Kerrigan. » 0 1 a 0 o @ o ° have hit only five homers, which Softball Notes ceriter fence. A slight “pull” to| Het” oootuved 800 8.28 Red Birds compares with 18 for them at“ = "= ° rea Sits ot teh # the left and Kalin would have Neier” sovh Sd) this stage last year. {Municipal Stadium. today at 1.30 > m. GENUINE had a game-tying homer. tale 1 80 40 spe Letty Alex Kellner gained his jlo oon'minagers and "biayers are ro: The Millers hopped on Lefty | Totals Bs 1 Mm nN sLike Owls first shutout in five years in the |auested to attend and learn the new rule| 77 : ¢ Bob Kerrigan In. the first in- | [Saner tned wut tor Kerrigan in ststh.| > talag's majors for the up-and-coming fies Fat nis pitcher’ ahd cater Are pres: 0, bo /10€ [77/4 ning for a double and two vexemih. / s United Pross Athletics, holding the Browns [3% 88 most changes are of most tm- p oo, To Kerrigan walked the | hit net bof pe. The Columbus Red Birds' to five hits, and choking off & | ooo ontl® first man at bat in the inning, | lis y showed signs of being part owl rally in the nipth with the bases [Golf N : 004 0005 : 0 ofes and the Millers were on their INDIANAPOLIS ve
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eu : {Mrs CW, : Ry Jim Vitte vice on th Ri BATE eee Risdon" smith mined to go till dawn to beat the suly hun a the nit ung an 3 apd Mr. Joh Harrington 73. ni Bed) wa A 11 r saw service o 3 2 ol s | & dou y ® » {golf t t at M - : Tribe mound in the seventh and| GEEATY, HITS-Samfors. Katt 1 Kansas City Blues. | of walks and a long fly by Fer- [lergas” "00° 1 Mercian Hila ves Inman Chambers worked the or 0 to Phillip, Wil-| The Red Birds took nearly four! pis Fain. har i. Se } 0! ub_will hold its regu-
meeting Pri ight at 8 ninth. . . QLEFT ON BASES—Minneapolis 10. 1n- hours and all of 14 innings to de-| Brooklyn gained another fine 2.50 pol Saas : ° ue , Every Jiember in the Mies x oo Botti OF Werrigan 4. Jemt he Blues, 4 3m the long-irellef job from Rookie John St lineup except the pitcher got one OUT. risen 2. Koni] 8 erican Association game Rutherford, who ruled three-hit,| ’ or more hits and Ray Dandridge, ke ores . Erin) this season. es one-run ball for 6% innings and! Start by 10th led with three. vi JipEhambers 1 in 2. 5 : jalso @cored what became’ the Earn from Ist adden. Hicks and Dixon, KANSAS CITY jumped to a winning run after a fourth-inning! wv ; ANCE 857. '3-to-0 lead in the first inning but 'single. A So, Sturted a ANCHOR j | a ird Hurl t at ’ : .’ regular Victory Field Tribe Averages Bed JBira Hutler Kur Krieger) SAL MAGLIE, now unbeaten in | from May 1. . Now is a | STRAI HT t Cleveland . and his 12th-inning replacement.| iI wonderful time to start the sabings | paren BATTING Stu M i shut b 11 1eague competition since Sept. 13, that will $O MUCH oversold Manager| = a» RH 28 38 HR RBI AV tu Miller, pitched shutout ball 1951 won his fifth straight game! - i mean oJ to ah ; on. Tribe C87 14 21.3 0 1 12 jog the rest of the way. this year and his seventh in a row! 0 sivas nya to § . WHISKEY ving | Maimbers . . 5 15 8.4.4 5.4 3% It was the seventh-place Red|in the NL by topping the Cards’ ar id or ends. Stop in they a " 2 ‘ : 3 i Eo Birds’ sixth win in then last nine with a six-hitter. ¢ eral tomorrow. Also available in Straight R /3 Montalvo . 40 9 :¢ | Starts. For third-place Kansas| pittsburgh ended its latest los-| 159 EAST MARKET in- er i: 3 : n 4 g i : 118 City, it was the end of & four- ing streak by prolonging one for! 0 40 Was iConvers ©. 82 7115 2 0 213 1m game winning streak. luckless Russ Meyer, who now has| 3 Other fi : A 3 3 3 2 3 3 24 Bt. Paul defeated Louisville, 8 dropped four games without al : 3 : > Sas 4 1 3H they Rue ..... 2 1.00 0 0 0 oo0jto3 and Milwaukee and Toledo win * His mates made fi { ORGANIZED IN 1908 § 2 Moi. .i, 51. 0 00 0 0 1 000 w n. mace five errors; Order your set of genuind , HR . 1/2 PT. PT. 4/5 QT oc* d {were unable to play because of ! $ tat | SEG att ME SE US weather ME on hind ie hile sidewill Peusyioicia 1. Popa atkine et Monfaivg Coll dt Bo ball ——— : Tires today! Not painted! yTonmG e Base : : Not imitation! They're the teal Yh 10 ee PERMA-GRETE onives | | oatTir' i T 1 " j | Sy ly ¥ 1 fi § ee, ‘ | “rrovew over ve years || ANCHOR | © 20ecor sad... priced sighed : ‘2, Parleigh Dickinson 0. |] Are ‘Guaranteed Durable and Dustiess | 8m easy Terns || FEDERA | FREE ESTIMATES, PROMPT SERVIUE E L ; RAY KATZENBERGER
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